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Analysing it as nothing more than an all-out win-or-lose political decision doesn't do justice to the issue's substantive and moral imperatives.
The coming war among Dems over health reform Greg Sargent 2010
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Analysing “popular” culture makes for a good mental exercise, IMHO the key is to not over analyse and suck all of the pleasure out of it.
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Analysing my situation, I'm not happy but I don't foresee my prospects changing, he said.
Roberto Mancini says Owen Hargreaves can star for Manchester City 2011
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Analysing the various difficulties transgender people face, the Commissioner underlines that “they are discriminated against in all member states, in areas such as employment, health care and housing”.
“Discrimination against transgender persons must no longer be tolerated” 2009
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Analysing data from 37 major US cities, they found that "the net economic impact of professional sports in [the 37 cities] that hosted professional sports teams over nearly 30 years, was a reduction in real per capita income over the entire metropolitan area."
Stanley Park will bring little benefit to local community in Liverpool Marina Hyde 2010
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Analysing how House Democrats got shut out of the legislative process raises the chicken and the egg problem.
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Analysing 3m quotes made during the year to 30 November 2011, MoneySupermarket.com has produced a list of areas where applicants declared a previous claim for burglary or theft from their home or garden.
Home insurance: London and West Yorkshire dominate burglary claims list 2012
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Analysing his task, Eriksson appreciates that unless his impact is instant all will be lost.
Sven-Goran Eriksson: 'I like challenges, yes. Why not with the Ivory Coast?' 2010
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Analysing user keywords in scientific bibliography management systems by Christian Wolff, Markus Heckner, Susanne Mühlbacher, Journal of Digital Information (Vol 9 No 27, 2008)
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Analysing the dynamic effects isn't easy, but we estimate that the reforms could reduce the number of workless households by around 300,000.
Parents must prepare for work or face sanctions – Iain Duncan Smith Nicholas Watt 2010
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